241 |
Gloves for Touchscreen Use |
US14086148 |
2013-11-21 |
US20140075645A1 |
2014-03-20 |
Carol Ann Asiaghi |
A glove that enables the wearer to interact with a capacitive touchscreen without removing the glove has a first portion formed from a non-conductive knitted material and a second portion formed from an electrically conductive yarn. Exemplary is the finger tip portions of the thumb and index finger being formed from the electrically conductive yarn and the remainder of the finger tips being formed from the non-conductive yarn. The second, conductive, portion may include a non-conductive yarn with an electrically conductive fiber distributed uniformly therethrough. |
242 |
HANDPAD FOR TOUCHSCREEN OF AN ELECTRIC DEVICE |
US13731256 |
2012-12-31 |
US20130174319A1 |
2013-07-11 |
Ka Wang CHOW |
A hand pad for use with a touch screen of an electronic device comprising a pad body and a finger holder mounted on a surface of the pad body, such that the pad body could follow a pen holding hand to move on the touch screen through the finger holder. The surface of the hand pad in contact with the touch screen is configured to enable a smooth motion of the hand pad over the touch screen. |
243 |
Protective face mask |
US12857052 |
2010-08-16 |
US08458812B2 |
2013-06-11 |
Helle Kayerod |
A protective face mask includes an eye-protecting shield made essentially from a plastics material. The eye-protecting shield is dimensioned to cover at least the eye portions of a human wearer. The eye-protecting shield has a perimeter defining a first surface facing the wearer's face, and a second surface facing away from the wearer's face. An adhesive forms an adhesive strip attached to the first surface of the eye-protecting shield for providing a substantially watertight and releasable sealing engagement between at least a portion of the perimeter forming an upper edge of the face mask and at least a portion of the skin of the wearer's face. |
244 |
Glove having micropores |
US12764128 |
2010-04-21 |
US08448265B2 |
2013-05-28 |
Frank S. DuPont |
An athletic glove for use in handling a ball includes a single layer of elastic material forming a body that generally conforms in shape to a human hand. The body has four finger portions, a thumb portion, and an outer surface including a palmar side and a dorsal side. The palmar side and the dorsal side each include at least one breathable portion including a plurality of randomly disposed micropores. The four finger portions each include at least one longitudinal slit on the palmar side that provide for direct tactile stimulation of a hand through the glove. |
245 |
DISPOSABLE GLOVES AND GLOVE MATERIAL COMPOSITIONS |
US13233778 |
2011-09-15 |
US20130067635A1 |
2013-03-21 |
Ter-Hai Lin; Jeff Teng; Ben Tseng; Joe Wang; Jerry Hsu |
The present invention generally relates to disposable gloves, ethylene-based thermoplastic materials for use in preparing disposable gloves, and methods for preparing ethylene-based thermoplastic materials for use in preparing disposable gloves. In particular, the present invention relates to non-medical and non-surgical disposable gloves suitable for use in food-service and industrial applications. |
246 |
PROTECTIVE GLOVE LINER FOR USE IN ATHLETICS |
US13539895 |
2012-07-02 |
US20130007937A1 |
2013-01-10 |
Bradley Scott STONE; Mark MALEY |
A protective inner athletic glove for use with an outer athletic glove. The inner athletic glove includes a glove body including a moisture wicking, elastic fabric material for covering at least a portion of a user's hand and one or more protective barrier layers attached to an outer surface of the glove body, the one or more protective barrier layers comprising a material to reduce a coefficient of friction between the glove body and an inner surface of an outer athletic glove. |
247 |
Matched pair of protective baseball batting gloves for right handed and left handed batters to protect the side of the hand and the wrist facing a pitcher with protective shock absorbing members on the exterior of the glove |
US12456289 |
2009-06-15 |
US08256028B1 |
2012-09-04 |
James Ibon; Steven J. Behrens; Jack A. Kasarjian; Scott Boyer |
The present invention is a novel protective batting glove which is used specifically for protecting the most vulnerable parts of a batter's hands and wrists when the batter is standing at home plate and is gripping the end of a baseball bat and awaiting the arrival of a baseball which is thrown by the pitcher. The invention comprises a unique protective system of a design of a matched pair of batting gloves with one matched pair designed for a right handed batter and one matched pair designed for a left handed batter. For each matched pair of batting gloves, impact and shock absorbing material is incorporated onto selected portions of the exterior of the glove where the grip on the bat causes the hand to be most exposed to a pitch thrown at the batter. |
248 |
GLOVE WITH A TWO-PIECE WRIST GUARD |
US12956908 |
2010-11-30 |
US20120131715A1 |
2012-05-31 |
Steve A. Copeland; Alexander P. Reynolds |
A protective sports glove including a hand portion having a palmer and dorsal region that surround and define a cavity for receiving a player's hand. A finger portion and thumb portion extend outwardly from the hand portion. A cuff portion joins the hand along a junction and extends outwardly from the hand portion in a direction opposite the finger portion. A wrist guard is disposed proximate the junction and is attached to the hand portion. The wrist guard includes a primary member and a secondary member. The primary and secondary members articulate relative to each other and are movable relative to the dorsal portion. |
249 |
PROTECTIVE FACE MASK |
US12857052 |
2010-08-16 |
US20100306893A1 |
2010-12-09 |
Helle KAYERØD |
A protective face mask includes an eye-protecting shield made essentially from a plastics material. The eye-protecting shield is dimensioned to cover at least the eye portions of a human wearer. The eye-protecting shield has a perimeter defining a first surface facing the wearer's face, and a second surface facing away from the wearer's face. An adhesive forms an adhesive strip attached to the first surface of the eye-protecting shield for providing a substantially watertight and releasable sealing engagement between at least a portion of the perimeter forming an upper edge of the face mask and at least a portion of the skin of the wearer's face. |
250 |
Glove |
US12474972 |
2009-05-29 |
US20090293176A1 |
2009-12-03 |
Kathy Partak |
When the improved glove is open, the inner palmer surface of the glove is visible, displaying conspicuous guide lines which help an adult teach a small child how to put on a glove. When provided in a small child's size, the thumb portion of the improved glove is moved closer to the finger portions than in the design of traditional gloves and is rotated so as to be more in plane with the palm-covering portion of the glove. The fourth finger portion of the glove is moved back closer to the wrist end than in traditional glove designs. An elastic gather is stitched into the palm-covering portion near the wrist end to help in excluding snow. A soft fleece is attached to the back of the first finger portion for use in wiping one's face. |
251 |
Fourchette for stretchable gloves |
US11165622 |
2005-06-22 |
US07536730B2 |
2009-05-26 |
Ranella Maniable Estrella |
A glove formed of a flexible fabric, such as a natural or synthetic knit fabric, provides anterior and posterior portions having the outline of the phalanges and metacarpals of a human hand. A fourchette joins the anterior and posterior portions to one another. The fourchette has an arcuate shape prior to securement to the glove and thereby tends to curve the phalangeal portions of the glove. The fourchette extends to the lower edge of the cuff. Joints between the fourchette and the anterior and posterior portions maintain an opening formed by the cuff in an open position. |
252 |
Fourchette for stretchable gloves |
US11165622 |
2005-06-22 |
US20070006362A1 |
2007-01-11 |
Ranella Estrella |
A glove formed of a flexible fabric, such as a natural or synthetic knit fabric, provides anterior and posterior portions having the outline of the phalanges and metacarpals of a human hand. A fourchette joins the anterior and posterior portions to one another. The fourchette has an arcuate shape prior to securement to the glove and thereby tends to curve the phalangeal portions of the glove. The fourchette extends to the lower edge of the cuff. Joints between the fourchette and the anterior and posterior portions maintain an opening formed by the cuff in an open position. |
253 |
Magnetic treatment clothing |
US09356425 |
1999-07-19 |
US06258020B1 |
2001-07-10 |
Richard Lopez |
A therapeutic clothing which directs a polarity of a permanent magnet into selected locations of the human to assist in healing of the human body. The permanent magnets are preferably thin members and are positioned to contact the skin of the user. The articles of clothing include a wide variety of apparel including: gloves, trousers, socks, brassieres, and kneepads. |
254 |
Protective glove for use with nylon stockings and other snag prone
garments |
US307534 |
1999-05-07 |
US06029275A |
2000-02-29 |
Linda De Prado |
A dressing glove is set forth. It is constructed for wearing while putting on garments likely to tear easily including sheer garments and stockings. Preferably, it incorporates fingertips which are knit with a high thread count cloth or which is polished and slick in the fashion of satin, thereby reducing the areas which might snag the sheer cloth, and also includes an elongate sleeve extending up the forearm of the user. In the sleeve, there is one or more eyelets which fully encircle the sleeve and which enclose elastic bands. In addition, the end of the sleeve terminates at a cuff which has a pucker string in it to enable it to be tied if desired. |
255 |
Finger end protection construction |
US751115 |
1996-11-15 |
US5924137A |
1999-07-20 |
Danny Gold |
A protective snowboard glove having a top panel, a bottom panel and a plurality of side panels and fourchettes. A coupling structure secures the side panels and fourchettes between the top panel and the bottom panel around a series of seams, forming a glove having a series of finger sections and a thumb section. Each of the finger sections has a tip region formed of a portion of the top panel forming the back of the fingertip, a portion of the bottom panel forming the palm side of the fingertip and a side panel or fourchette on each side of the tip region forming the sides of the tip region. The series of seams includes at least a top seam, connecting the top panel to the side panel or fourchette on each side of the tip region and a bottom seam and connecting the bottom panel to the side panel or fourchette on each side of the tip region. A protective covering, coupled to each of the tip regions of the finger sections covers and prevents wear to the palm sides of the fingertips and the bottom seams of the fingertips. |
256 |
Apparatus for forming reinforced glove |
US954133 |
1997-10-20 |
US5881572A |
1999-03-16 |
Harold F. Plemmons; James R. Peet |
A knitted glove including a thumb and a body, a crotch defined between the thumb and the body, and a thickened knitted portion along at least a portion of the crotch. The present invention is further directed to a method and apparatus for forming such a knitted glove. |
257 |
Method for the production of a glove |
US897583 |
1997-07-21 |
US5869072A |
1999-02-09 |
Craig J. Berry |
A therapeutic applique for treatment of dry hands, either as a patch, face mask, or glove. The applique has the form of a porous, flexible sheet that is applied to the skin, and the sheet has a water-activatable material carried on its surface and also permeating its pores. The water-activated material, when in a dry, inactive state, preferably has a moisture content of less than 10% by weight, of the sheet, and is soluble in water. The arrangement is such that when the applique is applied to the skin, along with water, the applique's water-soluble component partially disassociates from it and leaches onto the skin, either while the sheet is in place on the skin or prior to the sheet being placed on the skin. In addition, with time the outermost layer of the water-soluble component undergoes evaporation, causing it to partially re-solidify, thereby forming an occlusive outer barrier which tends to retain the remaining water-soluble components between itself and the skin. There results improved, all natural skin moisturization, without preservatives and without undesirable greasy or oily residue being left on the skin. |
258 |
Low friction outer apparel |
US389759 |
1995-02-14 |
US5829057A |
1998-11-03 |
Robert T. Gunn |
The present invention is an article, namely apparel, such as clothing, footwear, fabrics, and the like, which incorporates fabrics or chemicals having a low coefficient of friction either overall or in specific areas of the apparel that will minimize the development of blisters, callouses, and irritation of the skin. The present invention also is an article such as apparel which incorporates fabrics or chemicals having a low coefficient of friction either overall or in specific areas of the outer surface of the apparel that will minimize frictional contact with external objects. The invention also includes methods for producing this low friction apparel and apparel with a low friction outer surface. |
259 |
Low friction apparel |
US735731 |
1996-10-23 |
US5752278A |
1998-05-19 |
Robert T. Gunn |
The present invention relates to apparel, such as clothing, footwear, fabrics, and the like, which incorporates fabrics or chemicals having a low coefficient of friction either overall or in specific areas of the apparel that will minimize the development of blisters, callouses, and irritation of the skin. The invention also includes methods for producing this low friction apparel. |
260 |
High grip glove |
US400614 |
1995-03-08 |
US5625900A |
1997-05-06 |
Christopher J. Hayes |
A glove especially useful in skiing, snowmobiling, and the like with a silicone elastomeric polymer coating that is soft and tacky on at least the palm area of the glove. |